Wyden bill addresses Internet data caps
As the Internet becomes increasingly important to American consumers, businesses and innovators, Internet Service Providers are increasingly imposing…
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As the Internet becomes increasingly important to American consumers, businesses and innovators, Internet Service Providers are increasingly imposing…
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The Shepherd’s House, a local charity serving Bend’s homeless, has struggled throughout 2012 to meet the needs of Bend’s homeless…
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The Bend Police Department would like to take this time to remind community members and visitors to our area about driving safely during this holiday…
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Mt. Bachelor and Boys & Girls Clubs of Central Oregon are excited to be partnering again during the Charity Ski Weeks program at Mt. Bachelor.…
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A small army has been deployed to Connecticut — not to investigate, not to interview — but simply to bring a smile to so many…
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The Oregon Air National Guard will be on high alert again this Christmas Eve as they work closely with the United States Air Force and the North…
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Oregon Gov. John Kitzhaber has joined Connecticut Gov. Dannel Malloy in calling for a moment of silence to be observed Friday at 9:30 a.m. local time…
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Based on a recommendation from Bend Fire and Rescue, City Manager Eric King has declared an emergency that began on Tuesday, Dec. 18. Severe weather…
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There’s some good news for DirecTV satellite subscribers in Deschutes County — you can now access local high-definition programming,…
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The former executive director of the Redmond Proficiency Academy is headed to prison. Michael Bremont was sentenced Tuesday to 19 months behind bars,…
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If it’s used for winter, sold in a store, chances are it’s flying off the shelf. Snow and ice hit the High Desert, and we all head to the…
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It’s been 10 years since the La Pine Food Basket Program started after Deschutes County Sheriff Larry Blanton saw a need. It’s a…
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At BBT Architects in Bend, big plans are in the works. “These projects came at the perfect time for us, and we’re really excited about…
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The Oregon Public Utility Commission said Wednesday it has approved rules to help resolve rural telephone problems. The rules are aimed at addressing…
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Wild Adventures at the High Desert Museum, public art in the City of Redmond and a celebration of the life and art of the late Apolonia Susana Santos…
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Sunriver Resort will end 2012 as it always does, with flurry of charitable activity surrounding their annual Traditions events. Their final donation…
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Central Oregon’s Safe School Alliance met Wednesday, and while the Connecticut school shootings weighed on everyone’s minds, there was…
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Oregon senators Jeff Merkley and Ron Wyden introduced an amendment Wednesday to a disaster aid bill now before the Senate to help fund recovery…
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A Prineville homeowner awakened by smoke alarms Wednesday called in fire crews who doused a blaze in a laundry room and attached garage before flames…
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Redmond’s Jericho Road organization has received a grant in the amount of $5,000 from the Cow Creek Umpqua Indian Reservation Foundation of…
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